Located on Bevois Valley Road, The Hobbit was originally known as the Portswood Hotel, and appears on 19th-century
Ordnance Survey mapping. It was renamed The Hobbit in 1989. The pub is one of several in Southampton owned by
Punch Taverns. It was operated by landlord Steve Dockrell prior to his death in October 2008, and was taken over by Stella Roberts in June 2009. In March 2003, it was the last place murdered student,
Hannah Foster, was seen alive. The pub won the Best Pub award at the
Southern Daily Echos "Best Bar None" event in 2007. In December 2007 it was forced to close for two weeks as a result of an administrative error over the lease, during which time it was refurbished. From 2010 til 2016 The Hobbit was the venue for Messtival, a charity fundraising festival set up by Seasick Promotions & Management, which saw both national touring and local metal, hardcore, and pop punk bands play the downstairs venue. In 2017, Roberts stated that the pub might have to close owing to increasing business rates. A crowdfunding appeal was made to support the pub. In September 2019, Jack Andrews took over as landlord. In 2021, the pub underwent a £600,000 renovation. ==Name dispute==